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field of entrepreneurship, a unique paper by Dreher and Gassebner (2011) explicitly documents it. Their findings support the … particular, corruption and regulation affect entrepreneurship to different extent, according to the underlying motivation …
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entrepreneurship and rent-seeking behavior. It comprises the introduction of employed concepts, the discussion of the allocation of … entrepreneurs between different types of economic projects, namely between innovative entrepreneurship and rent-seeking, as well as … the explicative factors of the allocation. Interactions between entrepreneurship, rent-seeking and growth are considered …
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Firm entry and exit flows in the retailing and consumer services may be viewed as market equilibrating processes. Local markets with considerable market room and high unemployment ought to be characterized by high subsequent entry rates and low exit rates. However, lack of entrepreneurial...
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The Neo-Austrian contribution as regards entrepreneurship is inserted within a dynamic setting taking account the … regional fact. An introduction to the Kirznerian theory of entrepreneurship is first proposed. We deal more specifically with … occupational choice by individuals and the effects of entrepreneurship on economic growth are then discussed since the regional …
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role. In this paper, we give examples of various theories on the relationship between cultural values and entrepreneurship …
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agglomerations and clusters, and (4) the emergence of entrepreneurship as an engine of growth and development. The forces …
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